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Results of the LMM analysis for IOP change.
Published 2025“…<div><p>To analyze the surgical outcomes of iStent inject W (ISIW) implantation and investigate the influence of preoperative factors. In total, 114 eyes of 114 patients (mean age, 73.22 ± 7.84 y) were enrolled in this retrospective study. …”
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Characteristics of the 280 VOCs at inclusion.
Published 2025“…Increased use of opiates in the Emergency Department, elevated total leucocyte count, breath rate, and decreased red blood cell count were not significantly associated with ACS occurrence (p > 0.05). …”
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Results of the LMM analysis for GMS change.
Published 2025“…<div><p>To analyze the surgical outcomes of iStent inject W (ISIW) implantation and investigate the influence of preoperative factors. In total, 114 eyes of 114 patients (mean age, 73.22 ± 7.84 y) were enrolled in this retrospective study. …”
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Search strategy.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Fig 1 -
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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GMT by age cohort for PWH and PWoH.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Fig 4 -
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Difference in GMT for HPV16 and HPV18 in PWH.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Fig 3 -
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Summary of characteristics of studies reviewed.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Cumulative meta-analysis.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Summary of immunogenicity information.
Published 2024“…GMT results of HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes were significantly lower in PWH; Hedges’s g -0.434 (95% CI: -0.823, -0.046) and Hedges’s g -0.57 (95% CI: -0.72, -0.43), respectively. …”
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Table 1_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Assessment of the proportion of HHD mortality and DALYs attributable to specific risk factors, quantified using population attributable fractions (PAFs) based on GBD risk-outcome associations and theoretical minimum risk exposure levels (TMRELs). …”
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Table 4_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Assessment of the proportion of HHD mortality and DALYs attributable to specific risk factors, quantified using population attributable fractions (PAFs) based on GBD risk-outcome associations and theoretical minimum risk exposure levels (TMRELs). …”
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Image 1_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.tif
Published 2025“…Assessment of the proportion of HHD mortality and DALYs attributable to specific risk factors, quantified using population attributable fractions (PAFs) based on GBD risk-outcome associations and theoretical minimum risk exposure levels (TMRELs). …”
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Table 3_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Assessment of the proportion of HHD mortality and DALYs attributable to specific risk factors, quantified using population attributable fractions (PAFs) based on GBD risk-outcome associations and theoretical minimum risk exposure levels (TMRELs). …”
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Table 2_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Assessment of the proportion of HHD mortality and DALYs attributable to specific risk factors, quantified using population attributable fractions (PAFs) based on GBD risk-outcome associations and theoretical minimum risk exposure levels (TMRELs). …”
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Table 1_MiR-216a-3p inhibits the cytotoxicity of primary natural killer cells.xlsx
Published 2025“…Thus, we evaluated FOXO-1 expression upon mimicking miR-216a-3p in control NK cells that showed significant downregulation of FOXO-1 on both RNA and protein levels.…”
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Table 1_Global, regional, and national burden of atrial fibrillation/flutter attributable to metabolic, behavioral, and environmental risk factors, 1990–2021: a longitudinal observ...
Published 2025“…Background<p>Atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF/AFL) remains a significant global public health issue, with its development influenced by metabolic, behavioral, and environmental risk factors However, comprehensive analyses of temporal and geographic variations in AF/AFL burden attributed to risk factors remain lacking.…”